The Hiddenness of God: An Objection to God’s Existence
Why does God seem hidden? Does he not want us to believe that he exists? Or does he want more? To have us respond to him in faith and love.
But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us. (2 Cor. 4:7 NIV)
These are the supporting posts for the doctrine of God on the Doctrine of God page
Why does God seem hidden? Does he not want us to believe that he exists? Or does he want more? To have us respond to him in faith and love.
The Bible says that God is love. But what does that mean? And how might we reconcile that claim with the evil we find in the world around us.
What is the work of God? It involves creation of the cosmos as well as providence, the sustaining and governance of his creation.
What is the nature of God? This post is a quick look at the attributes of God, the Trinity, his will, and some commonly raised questions.
God’s foreknowledge and his election and predestination of believers are clearly taught in the Bible. But, for an Arminian, what do these terms mean?
This post will look at sovereignty and free will from an Arminian perspective, including how we understand the Calvinist perspective of these doctrines.
The Trinity is a uniquely Christian doctrine, teaching that there is only one God, but in three persons having one essence.
I am a finite being and bound by time and space; I can only be in one place at a time, and can only be in the current moment. For me the past is gone and the future has not yet happened; only the current moment actually exists. I can remember or read about things that have happened before the current moment and I can guess what will happen in the future, either because in my experience it always has (the sun appearing in the sky every day) or because I am planning on it to happen. But I have …
What is God like? This post gives a brief overview of some of the attributes of God along with some scriptural support for them.
Some people understand God’s foreknowledge as a form of foreordination. But I think that is contrary to the Scripture and the nature of God.